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What are the two options Azar believes that Fanon leaves the Algerians with?
never escape 'the gaze of the white man' reinforce his blackness
What 2 actions does Azar believe Fanon leaves the Algerians with?
'fulfilling a desire to turn white' 'replace him [white man] on the throne'
One quote from Satre which Azar highlights
'no matter what the slave does, he is bound to reproduce… that he attempts to destroy'
What part of Fanon's context does Azar emphasise?
Fanon's loyalty to both France and the colonised was 'stretched to the limits'
Does Azar believe that integration of the colonised people was possible in Algeria?
no
Why does Azar believe that integration of the colonised was not possible in Algeria?
Atrocious violence
What systems of logic does Azar argue Fanon deploys?
Aristotelian and Hegelian Call for the necessity of violence to overthrow the violence
What does Azar believe is Fanon's greatest challenge?
'How can Algeria replace France without reproducing it'
For Azar, what does Fanon see Algeria as?
a contradiction
For Azar, what does Fanon see as the fate of post-colonialism?
After colonial enemy has disappeared, new nation lacks a 'common interest'
According to Azar, what does Fanon argue the colonised must do economically?
Redistribute wealth reinstate pre-colonial structures